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NFL.com’s Top 101 Free Agents: A Look at 11-20

Craig Peters

Senior Editor

The Vikings.com 2019 Free Agency Primer series usesNFL.com’s Top 101 Free Agents listto break down this year’s class. We will count down the groups of players until March 13 when free agency is scheduled to open.

The list was composed by Gregg Rosenthal and Chris Wesseling of NFL.com. Career stats are taken from NFL.com and/or pro-football-reference.com and apply to regular seasons, unless noted.

Note: The list may end up changing prior to free agency opening, but this breakdown is updated as of the March 5 deadline for teams to use the franchise or transition tag.

The 2010 Associated Press Defensive Rookie of the Year could hit free agency for a third time and wind up on a fourth team after helping the Rams make Super Bowl LIII in his first season in Los Angeles. The former first-round pick (second overall) of the Lions signed a six-year deal with the Dolphins in 2015 but was released after three seasons and wound up opting for a one-year deal a year ago. He has only missed two regular-season games in nine seasons.

The fifth overall pick of the 2013 NFL Draft could be coming to the end of the line in Detroit. He played 2018 on a one-year deal that he signed last April but missed nine games last season after missing only seven games in his first five seasons. Ansah has recorded 7.5 or more sacks in a season four times, including 2015 when he had 14.5 en route to the Pro Bowl.

Acquired by Philadelphia in 2017 in a trade that sent Jordan Matthews to Buffalo, the former second-round pick of the 2015 NFL Draft helped the Eagles win Super Bowl LII. He has missed 15 games in the past two seasons.

18. T Daryl Williams, Panthers

Career: 40 games, 29 starts

A fourth-round pick in 2015 who became a starter in 2016, Williams missed all but one game in 2018 with a knee injury.

Selected 31st overall in 2014, Roby helped the Broncos win Super Bowl 50 when he had three passes defended. He has missed just one game in the regular season and is coming off of his first year as a starter.

Even though he has been in the NFL for 10 seasons and played for four teams, Cook will only turn 32 next month. He posted career bests of 68 receptions, 896 yards and six touchdowns in 2018, his second season with the Raiders.